Walk and listen to the radio

My invention is for my grandma or for people that likes to listen to radio or music and it for old people that needs help walking. It is made of metal or a radio and a walking stick put together.

Chief Inventor says

I think this is a very clever idea. I like how you have connected together two different things, the stick and the radio, to make something multi functional. The person can use it to help them walk and listen to their favourite music at the same time. Well done for a great idea! I look forward to seeing your future ideas.

This idea has been made real

Graham has been a teacher for many years, teaching children in ScienceQuest at Queens University, City of Toronto science summer camps and more. He is an Instructor at MakerKids.

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Made real by Graham Steele

Graham Steele has been an instructor for many years. Graham plans and creates MakerKids’ curriculum.
Makerkids in Toronto is the first and largest makerspace for kids in the world, they run programs, camps and parties on topics like Coding, Minecraft, and Robotics.

Graham says 'It was a nice surprise that walking canes (at least those with a 4 legged base) are quite a stable platform to affix projects to. The stainless steel adjustable variety also have a hollow interior that is great for hiding your wiring.

The first few designs though didn’t focus on housing the wiring but instead made it accessible to view if interested. A transparent plastic case contained a self wired sound system controlled by a device near the hand grip. After building a prototype it became apparent that the rigors of storage, transport, and display required leaning more towards production level components resulting in the solid 3D printed supporting box and self contained sound system'.